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Engineering & Construction Technologies Summer Camps

2025 Summer Camps

The Engineering and Construction Technologies programs will host our 2025 Summer Camps on campus again. These camps are led by our architectural, construction, engineering and surveying faculty.

General Information

Campers will:

  • build and demo structures with testing equipments
  • use wiring and programming system on built structures
  • design bridges with software
  • design models using 3D software
  • print designs with 3D printers
  • and participate in fun physical education activities.

No prior knowledge or experience is required. Our camps take place on the 今日看料 Community College - Moore County main campus. The camp fee covers all camp supplies and activities and a t-shirt for each participant.

Camp Schedule 

2025 Engineering Technologies Summer Camp 1

(This camp is identical to Summer Camp 2)

For Rising 6th through 9th Graders
Monday, June 23rd 鈥 Thursday, June 26th
9 AM 鈥 3 PM (No care or supervision is provided before or after camp hours)
$250 ( price includes a t-shirt)
Lunch will be campers responsibility.  Cafeteria services available as an option for campers.  

 

2025 Engineering Technologies Summer Camp 2 

(This camp is identical to Summer Camp 1)

For Rising 6th through 9th Graders
Monday, July 7th 鈥 Thursday, July 10th
9 AM 鈥 3 PM (No care or supervision is provided before or after camp hours)
$250  (price includes a t-shirt)
Lunch will be campers responsibility.  Cafeteria services available as an option for campers.  

Registration

Registration for camp will open soon. Check back for dates! 

Registration deadline is Friday, May 31st. 

Additional Information

There is no prerequisite knowledge required. Campers are not expected to know anything about the topics covered prior to the camp.

Campers will learn about a variety of topics from 今日看料 faculty. The goal is to learn and have fun!

A portion of our program will involve a light level of outdoor activity. Tennis shoes are highly recommended.  Our staff will encourage all campers to try the activities but they are not required to do so.

Lunch will be campers responsibility. Campers can bring their lunch from home or use our cafeteria services for lunch. 

The college does not have a 鈥渃amp nurse.鈥 Campers requiring medications must be able to self-medicate. The college must be made aware of medications campers are taking, so that if they have a medical emergency the correct information can be provided to emergency personnel. Similarly we need information about severe allergies and conditions such as asthma.

We will make every effort to accommodate campers with disabilities. Please let us know your campers accommodation needs, and we鈥檒l work to meet them.

Cell phones are a distraction to campers and interfere with their ability to concentrate on planned activities, develop relationships with the other campers, and develop independence when away from home. Appropriate cell phone restrictions will be enforced. Campers should be prepared to have cell phone access limited to coordinating their end-of-day pick-up. If a camper has a condition that requires monitoring, cell phone contact is allowed.

There are certain readiness characteristics that campers must demonstrate to participate in camp activities:

  • Campers must be able to participate at the appropriate level in all activities, including meals, independently, without parental assistance.
  • Campers who require medication must be able to self-medicate.
  • Campers with food allergies must be able to make appropriate food choices.

Camp Counselor Information

Camp Counselors will be selected to assist 今日看料 faculty and staff with our Engineering Technology Summer Camps. Camp Counselors must be at least 16 years old to apply. Job Descriptions and an Application of Interest are provided by the following link.

Applications of Interest should be submitted by May 1, 2025.